Hamilton Air 5000 Series Installation & Service Manual page 25

Audio/video system
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Replace the nylon spacers in the camera mounting holes of the bracket with the new spacers from
the kit.
Making sure the camera cable exits below the camera, install the camera back into the bracket using
the longer screws included in the kit. The screws should be snug but not over tightened to avoid
"mushrooming" the nylon spacers. The camera should be
able to freely pivot without
binding.
Attach the spring included in the
kit to the camera and camera
bracket. See Figure 31.
Attach the camera cable to the
bracket next to the spring using the
tie-wrap included in the kit. See
Figure 31. Do not completely
tighten the tie-wrap at this time.
The cable should be able to slide
through it.
Re-install the camera assembly
back into the 5517 unit and re-
attach the video and power cables.
Connect a 2 conductor cable between the lane
camera tilt connector on the video matrix and the connector at the end of the tilt motor wires.
Polarity for the wires is not important. 22AWG wire is sufficient for up to approximately 200 feet.
Re-apply power to the 5517.
Focus the lens. Use the service switch in the upper left corner of the unit to view yourself if
necessary. It may take several revolutions of the lens to even obtain a recognizable image since it is
probably that far out of focus to begin. Use the set screw on the side of the lens mount to hold the
lens in focus. Do not over tighten this screw or it will leave a dimple in the lens threads that will
make it difficult to make a minor focus adjustment without it wanting to jump back to the original
setting.
Have someone at the teller end activate the tilt motor while watching it move. Slide the camera cable
as necessary within the tie-wrap to avoid any binding of the motor and then snug the tie-wrap to the
cable.
Operation
At the teller audio console, while the lane is selected hold down the camera button while pressing either
labeled. On 5501 series consoles, the wireless headset button is also the camera button.
The tilt motor shaft/cam will rotate the opposite direction depending on which volume button is used.
Due to the cam and spring action the camera will alternate tilting up and down if the motor continues
operating the same direction. If the camera tilts up while using the down button (or vice versa) just let it
continue and it will change direction. This is why wire polarity is not important.
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Figure 31
Completed Tilt Assembly
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